Master of Arts in Christian Education and Master of Divinity Concentrations (School of Educational Ministries)
Jack D. Terry School of Educational Ministries
Master of Arts in Christian Education & Master of Divinity Concentrations
Choose the concentrations that fit your calling
Students may obtain a concentration by using free elective hours to complete the requirements described below.
Degree Highlights
- 9 Concentrations
- Training for a variety of ministry contexts
- Options for online courses
Biblical Counseling
* CNSLN 3203 and SYSTH 3053 are prerequisites for this course.
Biblical Languages (MACE)
Biblical Languages (MDiv)
Children and Family Ministry*
*Requires concentration-specific field experience.
Christian Leadership
Collegiate Ministry
Discipleship and Teaching
Ministry to Women
Course Title | Course Number | Hours |
---|---|---|
Theology of Women | WOMST 3113 | 3 |
Choose 6 Hours from the following Courses: | ||
Introduction to Expository Teaching | WOMST 4043* | 3 |
Advanced Expository Teaching | WOMST 4073^ | 3 |
Women in Missions and Global Concerns | WOMST 4063 | 3 |
Contemporary Issues and Gender Studies | WOMST 4123 | 3 |
Women in Leadership | WOMIN 3513 | 3 |
Discipling Women | WOMIN 3713 | 3 |
Counseling Women | WOMIN 4123 | 3 |
* Core course in the SOT and Terry School M.Div., available as an elective option for students in the Master of Arts in Christian Education. | ||
^ Core course in the SOT, available as an elective option for students in the M.Div. offered by the Jack D. Terry School of Educational Ministries. |
Student and Family Ministry*
*Requires concentration-specific field experience.
Field Experience
Field Experience is required of all students employed as education staff members in churches, either part-time or full-time, as well as those who serve in a voluntary capacity in a local church or approved Christian ministry. The course requires a minimum of six hours of field-based experience per week in a local church or religious institution under the direction of a qualified supervisor and attendance of one hour of class each week. Field experience is a component of our commitment to local church partnerships and competency-shaped curriculum. By serving in a local church or ministry setting, students will apply course content in a ministry context, discover and develop skills for ministry effectiveness, and experience guided on-site learning through mentoring and supervision by experienced leaders.
As part of the Field Experience course, all Terry School students will complete the MinistrySafe Institute© certification. This 15-hour training includes comprehensive, seminary-level instruction in the most up-to-date ministry and legal practices in child abuse prevention for the local church. Registration for Field Experience will include an additional lab fee for the certification.
Students should confer with the appropriate concentration professor after completing the recommended 6 credit hours within their area of concentration in the Terry School. Pre-enrollment consultation with the appropriate concentration professor is required prior to the semester in which the student plans to register for Field Experience. Students should obtain a field experience application in the Dean’s office and submit it during the semester prior to anticipated enrollment.
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